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Local Rules, Federal Limits: Montgomery County, MD’s ICE Bills Spotlight a Growing Governance Divide

Montgomery County, Maryland’s proposed immigration bills reflect a national trend of local governments challenging federal authority. While supporters argue these measures protect immigrant communities, critics warn they risk undermining legal coherence and governance. The bills raise significant questions about federalism, local accountability, and the implications of selective enforcement in immigration laws.

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Rockville’s “Wild Wild West”: Veterans Betrayed, Vouchers Misused, and Montgomery County’s Culture of Corruption

Lydia D. York, a veteran and whistleblower, exposes corruption in Montgomery County, accusing leaders of enabling illegal eviction and homelessness of veterans. Allegations include misappropriated HUD-VASH vouchers and bureaucratic indifference. Amid rising homelessness, rather than assisting veterans, county officials seem focused on more glamorous projects, highlighting systemic failures and a lack of accountability.

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Montgomery County Executive Race: Over/Under Odds for 2026’s Dysfunction Derby

The race to succeed Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich features five declared Democratic candidates, each bringing unique odds and implications for the county’s future. Candidates like Jawando, Friedson, and Glass focus on various policies, from equity initiatives to affordability, while the absence of Republican contenders raises questions about political viability.

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Battle for the Throne of Dysfunction: Montgomery County Executive Race Kicks Off with a Stampede of Self-Appointed Saviors

The race to succeed Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich is heating up, with numerous Democrat candidates emerging and criticisms of Elrich’s tenure. Candidates emphasize themes of education, equity, and affordability, yet skepticism lingers regarding their ability to enact genuine fiscal reform. No Republicans have yet entered the race, leaving an opening for a competitive election.

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The Illusion of Choice: Montgomery County’s Next Executive Race Is Already a Liberal Parade

The upcoming Montgomery County election seems preordained, with local liberals vying for power rather than presenting genuine choice. Candidates like Will Jawando focus on symbolic issues, while pressing concerns like crime and taxes are ignored. This race reflects a chaotic, inward-looking progressive culture, ensuring little change in governance or policy outcomes.

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